

The Wall of One Thousand Vulvas The vulva is the oldest and most common object in prehistoric art. Carved in stone or painted on cave walls, images of the vulva were created around the world. In Queensland, Australia, you can visit a stoneface called “The Wall of One Thousand Vulvas.” In contrast, paleolithic images of the penis are rarely found, either by themselves or in ithyphallic images—which is a fantastic way of saying pictures of men with dicks. Why so many images of the vulva? Scholars believe early humans had no awareness of the role men play in fertility, while, in contrast, a woman’s role in creating life is unequivocal. The vulvas carved all over the world are invocations to this creative power. During a span of human existence tenfold the length of recorded history, the vulva was a primary object of devotion. Female bodies and our ability to bring forth life were the focus of reverence. Let this understanding of the sanctity and power of the vulva seep into your cells, your souls. This is fundamentalism in its deepest sense. To read more about why we share art and nudity is fascinating. Have you read up on it. What did you learn?It is a wonderful world we live in to evolve and see more than mëets the world of this pœrn culture and see the meanings behind why nudity began to be shared. To see uncensored art and movement join my top 3 tiers p@treon - link in socials.. 2 years worth of content available to watch now.